TC
> > If you're worried about impaction, you might try
> using a mixture of sand and peat, or sand and coco
fibers. Add some water to it and lay it into the
enclosure like mud (you can even shape it a little
when its like this). Let it dry, and it will become
hard and solid. Personally, I think this harder
substrate is better for avoiding impaction then loose
sand. >>
I find this an interesting idea! Would like to get
more information about how is maintains and how to
clean and care for it! Do you use it for other herps?
How "solid" is it... like cement? What kind of sand
are you using?
Thanks
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Laura
Universal Bettas
http://www.UniversalBettas.homestead.com/UniBetas.html
aka A.C.G.& S. Menagerie
"All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and
wonderful, The Lord God made them all..."
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